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Music and Memory ~ a Powerful Connection

Ever been instantly transported back to a place and time just from hearing a song? Or heard “your jam” on the radio and start car-dancing, completely embarrassing your kids? Or, like me, can you still remember your very first telephone number that you learned in pre-school to the ABC song? I can recite that bad boy even now… over 45 years later! Nevermind that I don’t remember a single other phone number before my current one, I’ve got that very first one eternally cemented!

Why?

Because music and your memory have a solid connection in your brain!

Music…
  • can elevate or set our mood. 
  • help us to remember mathematical formulations and sequences of numbers (like phone numbers!).
  • shows us a different perspective thereby helping us to empathize with others.
  • decreases stress and put us at ease, thereby lowering the Affective Filter.
  • strengthen group bonds and builds appreciation for others.
  • So. Much. More!

How I use music in class

  • As a “hook” or tie-in to a novel or unit. Music can set the scene, so it’s great to use to connect units.
  • As a Brain Break or reason to get up and move (this can be elevating the mood OR deescalating silliness).
  • Teach culture.
  • Teach grammar implicitly or in context.
  • Teach more about culture – geography, demographics, and climate.
  • Help students to hear the spaces between words.
  • LOWER STRESS.
  • Make a powerful connection to our content.
  • BUILD EMPATHY – the more students learn about our differences with other cultures, the more I can point out the similarities. “Sameness,” or learning that we are all essentially very similar, is a powerful thing! The “thing” they remember is the music, while the “thing” they actually acquire is appreciation for others.
  • Teach even deeper culture – as in values, perceptions and beliefs.
For more about how I use music to teach culture, read this post.
For an even more in-depth look at music and culture in the World Language Classroom, join Abby Whicker and me at Comprehensible Online.
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